Husky Jacks open thread [2019]
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Listened to the honks because I wanted to hear Hugh light up the receivers:
- The 3 starting receivers are redundant
- Have one receiver for speed (Opera Singer/Chico/Lowe) and rotate between them
- Never take Hunter off the field
- Start Ozzy, as he was an anchor for the 4x100 and has requisite speed, has size others don’t, and he has the best hands in the room and all the starters are having drop problems
- On the pick, the CB started with inside leverage so Hunter was going to go outside, then the CB bailed at the last second so Hunter went back inside, he rounded his route instead of cutting sharp, and he didn’t fight for the ball the way he should have
- 6 definitive drops that should count as completions (2 others that were toss-ups), 4 of them on 3rd that would have been 1st down conversions and another that was a touchdown
- Eason should have ended the game with a 70-80% completion rate and a touchdown, but the senior receivers let him down and High believes lost Eason’s trust
- Use the Hawaii game to get Ozzy/Spiker/Bynum/Puka on the field and let them go, just see if they can prove that they are better than the older guys -
No magic feathers, but agree 100% on that.DoogCourics said:Listened to the honks because I wanted to hear Hugh light up the receivers:
- The 3 starting receivers are redundant
- Have one receiver for speed (Opera Singer/Chico/Lowe) and rotate between them
- Never take Hunter off the field
- Start Ozzy, as he was an anchor for the 4x100 and has requisite speed, has size others don’t, and he has the best hands in the room and all the starters are having drop problems
- On the pick, the CB started with inside leverage so Hunter was going to go outside, then the CB bailed at the last second so Hunter went back inside, he rounded his route instead of cutting sharp, and he didn’t fight for the ball the way he should have
- 6 definitive drops that should count as completions (2 others that were toss-ups), 4 of them on 3rd that would have been 1st down conversions and another that was a touchdown
- Eason should have ended the game with a 70-80% completion rate and a touchdown, but the senior receivers let him down and High believes lost Eason’s trust
- Use the Hawaii game to get Ozzy/Spiker/Bynum/Puka on the field and let them go, just see if they can prove that they are better than the older guys -
- Eason should have ended the game with a 70-80% completion rate and a touchdown, but the senior receivers let him down and High believes lost Eason’s trust
Eason has trust issues! -
A game that starts at 10:35PM (for the most part) out draws Oregon, UCLA, etc.
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Hugh also mentioned:
- Pass game was predictable and was largely a run run oh shit it’s 3rd and long pass oh the receivers dropped it.
- There were multiple plays where the offensive line was using blocking schemes that are outdated and don’t make sense for today’s schemes like they did 35 years ago.
- Watty was continually blown up.
- The defense didn’t remind him of a Washington defense. DB’s blowing assignments, LB’s filling the wrong gaps and missing tackles, edge crashing and losing contain. Only the DL played like they should and they looked tired at the end to him.
All shit that we know but I’m not over the loss yet so I’m harping on it. But Dick says it’s fine because the kids are working hard and trying to get better and he doesn’t want to blame the receivers. -
Last Hugh piece:
- There were 3 possible scenarios for the clock management at the end of the game that would have been better than what UW did. Petersen chose the absolute worst possible way to manage his timeouts and win the game
- It shows that he hasn’t learned anything from the ASU debacle and late game strategy is something he’s unfamiliar with
- Hugh didn’t talk about it but the fact that this team moves the ball easily down the field only to stall in the red zone for 3 straight years is going to fucking be the end of me -
- It shows that he hasn’t learned anything from the ASU debacle and late game strategy is something he’s unfamiliar with
It has become obvious that Petersen shits himself in pressure situations. Basically, he's the Yoda Jedi Master of pants shitters. No wonder he recruited Browning and stuck with him for 4 long fucking years. -
Pete can't learn from his past mistakes because he can't admit he made any. Always comes up with bullshit excuses as to why something didn't work. Just like a small child
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This!BeerThirty said:Pete can't learn from his past mistakes because he can't admit he made any. Always comes up with bullshit excuses as to why something didn't work. Just like a small child
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Thank god the mainstream Husky media is calling this shit out. Maybe there will be some actual pressure on the program to make some changes.
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Wait. We're not mainstream?FremontTroll said:Thank god the mainstream Husky media is calling this shit out. Maybe there will be some actual pressure on the program to make some changes.
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Cataclysmic news! We demand to be taken seriously.RaceBannon said:
Wait. We're not mainstream?FremontTroll said:Thank god the mainstream Husky media is calling this shit out. Maybe there will be some actual pressure on the program to make some changes.
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Hamdan looks tormented and broken. He needs a drink. I wonder if he would do things differently if he was left to his own devices and Uncle Pete wasn't a big part of the offensive philosophy.
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Watched the Hamdan & Nick Harris interviews. Can't bring myself to watch the rest. I'm tired of the faggot excuses.
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Just listened myself (why do we do this to ourselves?).DoogCourics said:Listened to the honks because I wanted to hear Hugh light up the receivers:
- The 3 starting receivers are redundant
- Have one receiver for speed (Opera Singer/Chico/Lowe) and rotate between them
- Never take Hunter off the field
- Start Ozzy, as he was an anchor for the 4x100 and has requisite speed, has size others don’t, and he has the best hands in the room and all the starters are having drop problems
- On the pick, the CB started with inside leverage so Hunter was going to go outside, then the CB bailed at the last second so Hunter went back inside, he rounded his route instead of cutting sharp, and he didn’t fight for the ball the way he should have
- 6 definitive drops that should count as completions (2 others that were toss-ups), 4 of them on 3rd that would have been 1st down conversions and another that was a touchdown
- Eason should have ended the game with a 70-80% completion rate and a touchdown, but the senior receivers let him down and High believes lost Eason’s trust
- Use the Hawaii game to get Ozzy/Spiker/Bynum/Puka on the field and let them go, just see if they can prove that they are better than the older guys
Shocked that Hugh didn’t light up the Smurf Corps even more. He hates their beta mentality and play.
Also thought he’d be more critical of Bush and Pete as it relates to Hunter not being on the field and our formations on obvious running plays and just he general lack of evolution year over year. -
It sure sounded to me like Millen was either still shellshocked or being REALLY careful not to burn too many bridges. He was barely containing a lot more.Beno4Life said:
Just listened myself (why do we do this to ourselves?).DoogCourics said:Listened to the honks because I wanted to hear Hugh light up the receivers:
- The 3 starting receivers are redundant
- Have one receiver for speed (Opera Singer/Chico/Lowe) and rotate between them
- Never take Hunter off the field
- Start Ozzy, as he was an anchor for the 4x100 and has requisite speed, has size others don’t, and he has the best hands in the room and all the starters are having drop problems
- On the pick, the CB started with inside leverage so Hunter was going to go outside, then the CB bailed at the last second so Hunter went back inside, he rounded his route instead of cutting sharp, and he didn’t fight for the ball the way he should have
- 6 definitive drops that should count as completions (2 others that were toss-ups), 4 of them on 3rd that would have been 1st down conversions and another that was a touchdown
- Eason should have ended the game with a 70-80% completion rate and a touchdown, but the senior receivers let him down and High believes lost Eason’s trust
- Use the Hawaii game to get Ozzy/Spiker/Bynum/Puka on the field and let them go, just see if they can prove that they are better than the older guys
Shocked that Hugh didn’t light up the Smurf Corps even more. He hates their beta mentality and play.
Also thought he’d be more critical of Bush and Pete as it relates to Hunter not being on the field and our formations on obvious running plays and just he general lack of evolution year over year. -
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Finish
Clean some things up
Things losers say
I mean, the kid is right but still, fuck off -
Hugh can be a moron at times (Russell Wilson will never be a successful qb due to his height), but each of these takes is spot onDoogCourics said:Listened to the honks because I wanted to hear Hugh light up the receivers:
- The 3 starting receivers are redundant
- Have one receiver for speed (Opera Singer/Chico/Lowe) and rotate between them
- Never take Hunter off the field
- Start Ozzy, as he was an anchor for the 4x100 and has requisite speed, has size others don’t, and he has the best hands in the room and all the starters are having drop problems
- On the pick, the CB started with inside leverage so Hunter was going to go outside, then the CB bailed at the last second so Hunter went back inside, he rounded his route instead of cutting sharp, and he didn’t fight for the ball the way he should have
- 6 definitive drops that should count as completions (2 others that were toss-ups), 4 of them on 3rd that would have been 1st down conversions and another that was a touchdown
- Eason should have ended the game with a 70-80% completion rate and a touchdown, but the senior receivers let him down and High believes lost Eason’s trust
- Use the Hawaii game to get Ozzy/Spiker/Bynum/Puka on the field and let them go, just see if they can prove that they are better than the older guys -
He holds his players to standards that he himself doesn't meetBeerThirty said:Pete can't learn from his past mistakes because he can't admit he made any. Always comes up with bullshit excuses as to why something didn't work. Just like a small child
Fucking own up and say you will make adjustments going forward, it's always someone else's fault, not very OKG -
I just don't believe this. I know we can cite stuff about Pete's offense not being great other than one year, and since he's the common denominator he's reining in these otherwise gifted OCs, but I don't believe it. I think the HC can absolutely set the tone for the *kind* of offense he wants to run (see Carroll wanting to be a heavy run team with play-action chunk plays) but there's no way I think it gets to the level of detail where he's mandating the bad route concepts and route combinations that Bush uses. Or that he's forcing Huff to set the OL up to fail by forcing them to make reach blocks they can't make, etc.PurpleBaze said:Hamdan looks tormented and broken. He needs a drink. I wonder if he would do things differently if he was left to his own devices and Uncle Pete wasn't a big part of the offensive philosophy.
The smoking gun for me is that Bush is a first-time OC who essentially spent his time training under Sark, and this offense does the kind of stupid shit that Sark would do. -
Hamdan has spent massively more time working under Pete than under Sark.RealRhino said:
I just don't believe this. I know we can cite stuff about Pete's offense not being great other than one year, and since he's the common denominator he's reining in these otherwise gifted OCs, but I don't believe it. I think the HC can absolutely set the tone for the *kind* of offense he wants to run (see Carroll wanting to be a heavy run team with play-action chunk plays) but there's no way I think it gets to the level of detail where he's mandating the bad route concepts and route combinations that Bush uses. Or that he's forcing Huff to set the OL up to fail by forcing them to make reach blocks they can't make, etc.PurpleBaze said:Hamdan looks tormented and broken. He needs a drink. I wonder if he would do things differently if he was left to his own devices and Uncle Pete wasn't a big part of the offensive philosophy.
The smoking gun for me is that Bush is a first-time OC who essentially spent his time training under Sark, and this offense does the kind of stupid shit that Sark would do. -
At least Softy had the chops to ask him two questions, including a follow-up, as to if the young receivers have been more of a consideration to play.GrundleStiltzkin said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEMhAXCuEU8
All corch speak, but I'm happy to see him stressed.
But, of course, Bush deflects to Adams and then says it all depends how they execute on the field.
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Not really. One year as quality control coach, one year as WR coach before being made OC/QB coach. Only QB coaching experience was under Sark, and you have to assume as the QB coach he got a lot more involved in playcalling/play design than as the WR coach under Petersen.dnc said:
Hamdan has spent massively more time working under Pete than under Sark.RealRhino said:
I just don't believe this. I know we can cite stuff about Pete's offense not being great other than one year, and since he's the common denominator he's reining in these otherwise gifted OCs, but I don't believe it. I think the HC can absolutely set the tone for the *kind* of offense he wants to run (see Carroll wanting to be a heavy run team with play-action chunk plays) but there's no way I think it gets to the level of detail where he's mandating the bad route concepts and route combinations that Bush uses. Or that he's forcing Huff to set the OL up to fail by forcing them to make reach blocks they can't make, etc.PurpleBaze said:Hamdan looks tormented and broken. He needs a drink. I wonder if he would do things differently if he was left to his own devices and Uncle Pete wasn't a big part of the offensive philosophy.
The smoking gun for me is that Bush is a first-time OC who essentially spent his time training under Sark, and this offense does the kind of stupid shit that Sark would do. -
Pete's offense sucks until it doesn't.
Been that way since 2014.
Prove me wrong.